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Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd V.SCZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  SCZMF

Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company. It is engaged in the operation, acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Latin America. The Bolivian operations are comprised of the Bolivar, Porco and the Caballo Blanco Group, which consists of the Tres Amigos, Reserva and Colquechaquita mines. The Soracaya exploration project and San Lucas ore sourcing and trading business are also in Bolivia. Bolivar Mine is located in the state of Oruro in Bolivia, and municipality of Antequera. Caballo Blanco mine consists of three separate mines and one process plant operating as one to produce Zinc and Lead concentrates. Porco mine is located in the Porco Municipality of the Antonio Quijarro Province, in the Potosi Department, Bolivia. Zimapan mine consist of 34 mining concessions covering an area of 5,139 hectares, including the prospective 337-hectare Santa Gorgonia one concession. It is seven kilometers from the municipality of Zimapan in Hidalgo State, Mexico.


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Post by Blazesbon Oct 17, 2021 6:40pm
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Zinc Batteries

Zinc Batteries
Energy storage boom to propel zinc battery demand, industry association says
Reuters | March 3, 2021 | 4:48 pm Battery Metals Intelligence Europe USA Cobalt Lithium Nickel Zinc 
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Use of zinc in the rechargeable battery sector is set to grow exponentially this decade with the buildout of energy storage to ensure electricity supply, the head of the International Zinc Association (IZA) said on Tuesday.
 
Annual demand for zinc in batteries was only 600 tonnes in 2020 but that figure is projected to rise to 77,500 tonnes in 2030, according to a presentation by IZA Executive Director Andrew Green at the start of the association’s annual zinc conference, which is being held online.
 
Zinc, mainly used to galvanize steel, has not received the same level of attention from the burgeoning battery sector as other metals such as nickel, cobalt and lithium, which are favored in electric vehicle batteries.
 
But the IZA last week launched its Zinc Battery Initiative, touting the benefits of nonflammable zinc batteries over lithium-ion batteries in aviation and marine applications.
 
The IZA sees the stationary battery market share of zinc batteries climbing from just 1% last year to 5% in 2025 and 20% in 2030, according to Green’s presentation.
 
“The (area) where we see the greatest potential is energy storage,” Green said, noting the recent cold snap that crippled the power grid in Texas.
 
“One thing that came out from that is there is a tremendous need in places like Texas … for the energy storage to be put in place to support the windmills, the solar panels and so forth,” so that energy can be released when needed, Green said.
 
“With the chemistries that zinc brings into play … this is a perfect fit for zinc batteries and one that we see significant growth in going forward,” he added.
 
 
 
 
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